"I, Wisdom, dwell with prudence, and useful knowledge I have."
Prov 8:12
Meet the team of Following Sophia's footprints
Maria Andrea Gonzalez
Originally from Mexico City.
Teacher of Preschool Education, from the Ignacio L. Vallarta School, Mexico City.
Degree in Art History from the Institute of Higher Culture (ICS).
Diploma in Feminist Theology from the Feminist School of Theology of Andalusia (EFETA).
Master's degree in Theology and Contemporary World from the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City (IBERO).
Ph.D. student in Critical Gender Studies, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City (IBERO).
Catechist and trainer of catechists in the Parish of Santa Cruz de la Herradura and San José de Río Hondo, State of Mexico.
Former president of the Drawing a Tomorrow Foundation, AC
Founding member of the Mexican Association for Theological Reflection, AC (AMERTEF).
Former counselor and academic coordinator of the "Carmen Montull Vallés" Feminist Theology Chair at the Universidad Iberoamericana (IBERO).
Professor of the diploma course "Feminist approach to Christian theology" and the diploma course "A-aesthetic feminist decolonial" at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City (IBERO).
Member of the European Association of Women for Theological Research (ESWTR).
Member of the Network of Network of Theologians, Pastors, Activists, and Christian Leaders (TEPALI).
Founder of "Following Sophia's the Footprints."
Wife (41 years old), mother of 4 children, and grandmother of 9 grandchildren.
Marisa
Noriega
Originally from Mexico City.
Catechist and trainer of catechists in the Parish of Santa Cruz de la Herradura and San José de Río Hondo, State of Mexico.
Teacher at the ACERCATE Community Center and the NACE Foundation.
Studies of Literature and Philosophy at the Institute of Higher Culture (ICS).
Diploma in Feminist Theology from the Feminist School of Theology of Andalusia (EFETA).
Founding member of the Mexican Association of Feminist Theological Reflection, AC (AMERTEF).
Former editor of the ALAS Bulletin of the Ecclesial Observatory (OE).
Member of the European Association of Women for Theological Research (ESWTR).
Member of the Network of Network of Theologians, Pastors, Activists, and Christian Leaders (TEPALI).
Editorial Commission of the newspaper
Mari Paz
Lopez Santos
Woman, married, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend of my friends and friends.
Artisan of the brush and the pen. And in the Church... "lay without papers."
For those who want to know more about me, you can find me at: www.pazsantos.com.
On Facebook: Mari Paz López Santos. Peace Books
Nathália Montezuma
Brazilian, with a degree in Theology from UNIGRAN-USA and a Higher Diploma in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from CLACSO. Master's degree in Critical Studies of Gender and Theology at the Theological Community of Mexico. As a “frontier woman,” her faith experience navigates between Brazilian, Mexican, and American cultures, which allows her theological work to be dialogical, critical, and loving.
Yolanda
Chavez
He has a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, USA.
It is part of the Ecumenical Association of Theologians of the Third World (ASETT)
Professor and lecturer, writer of short stories, essays, and narrative theology. Writings are used as teaching resources in the religious field and community leadership in his teaching ministry.
Professor of the class "Migrant Feminine Spirituality" at the Center for Religion and Spirituality at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, Ca.
Teacher of the “Ministry in Context” class at the Hispanic Center for Theological Studies. (Affiliated with North Park University & Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL).